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Shiver

Author: Flint Argus Claymore
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            My legs felt like vegetables. The unexpected ambush totally drained my morning energy. This cold weather inside my room made it harder to move. Come to think of it, it’s unusually icy cold today.

            “Dad? Are you there?” I called out, but got no response.

            He sure was taking his time bringi

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